| 1802 - 700 页
...own, ' That man, whofe name I ever would have known ' To ftand by mine, that moft ingenious Knight, 1 My Alexander, to whom in his right 'I want extremely; yet in fpeaking thus, ' I do but ftiow the love that was 'twixt us, 'And not his numbers, which were brave... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 692 页
...English pace Should tell the jetting ! atm that it came But slowly after, as though stiff and lame. So Scotland sent us hither, for our own That man whose...whom in his right, I want extremely, yet in speaking tbui I do but ihow the lore, tbat was 'twixt us, V And not his numbers, which were brave and high,... | |
| Prince Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1873 - 344 页
...fent us hither, for our own, That man whofe name I ever would have known To ftand by mine, that moft ingenious Knight, My Alexander, to whom in his right I want extremely, yet in fpeaking thus I do but mow the love that was 'twixt us, And not his numbers, which were brave and high,... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1876 - 604 页
...verse: — " So Scotland sent us hither for our own That mail whose name I ever would have kno™ n To stand by mine; that most ingenious knight, My Alexander, to whom in his right 1 want extremely. Yet in speaking thus I do but show the love that was 'twiit us. 1 Archibald Cvnitablt... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1877 - 348 页
...Scotland sent us hither for our owen That man whose name I euer would haue knowen, To stand by myne, that most ingenious Knight, My ALEXANDER, to whom in his right I want extreamlie ; yet in speaking thus I doe just show the loue that was twixt vs, And not his numbers,... | |
| Michael Drayton - 1883 - 240 页
...stiffe and lame. So Scotland sent us hither for our owne That man whose name I ever would have knowne To stand by mine, that most ingenious knight, My Alexander, to whom in his right I want extreamely, yet in speaking thus I doe but shew the love that was twixt us, And not his numbers, which... | |
| Edward Arber - 1899 - 336 页
...English pace Should tell the jetting Latin, that it came But slowly after, as though stiff and lame. So Scotland sent us hither, for our own, That man, whose...I want extremely ! Yet, in speaking thus, I do but shew the love that was 'twixt us: And not his Numbers, which were brave and high ; So, like his mind,... | |
| Robert Menzies Fergusson - 1899 - 574 页
...his metrical epistle, " On Poets and Poetry," published in 1619, refers to them as follows:— " So Scotland sent us hither for our own, That man whose...in his right I want extremely. Yet in speaking thus 1 Masson's Drummond of Hawthornden, p. 91. K r I do but show the love that was 'twixt us, And not his... | |
| Michael Drayton - 1907 - 296 页
...stiff and lame. So Scotland sent vs hither, for our owne That man, whose name I euer would haue knowne, To stand by mine, that most ingenious knight, My Alexander, to whom in his right, I want extreamely, yet in speaking thus I doe but shew the loue, that was twixt vs, And not his numbers which... | |
| Levin Ludwig Schücking - 1908 - 224 页
...teuer sind: So Scotland sent us hither, for our owne That man whose name I ever would have knowne, To stand by mine, that most ingenious knight, My Alexander,...right, I want extremely, yet in speaking thus I do but shew the love, that was 'twixt us, And not his numbers, which were brave and hie, So like his mind... | |
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